What to know about Colin Allred, who hopes to challenge Ted Cruz in Texas' Senate race
Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images (HOUSTON) — Over eggs and bacon on a recent steamy morning, Colin Allred spoke to a few dozen members of labor unions from across the Texas Gulf Coast. The breakfast
Trump expected to shake up Georgia legal team ahead of surrender
Rich Graessle/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images (ATLANTA) — Former President Donald Trump is expected to shake up his legal team as soon as Thursday just hours ahead of plans for Trump to surrender to authorities in Fulton
Nikki Haley pressed on why she would vote for Donald Trump if he's convicted
ABC News (NEW YORK) — Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley has indicated that she would support former President Donald Trump as their party’s nominee for the 2024 race even if he was convicted of a felony. Haley
Government spending $1.4 billion to study new and improved COVID vaccines, despite low uptake
Xavier Lorenzo/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Over $1.4 billion has been awarded to clinical trials for COVID-19 vaccines, the development of a new monoclonal antibody, and new vaccines and therapeutic technologies, the Department of Health and Human
Japan begins releasing Fukushima's treated radioactive water into Pacific, prompting strong rebuke from China
STR/JIJI PRESS/AFP via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Japan’s Tokyo Electric Power Company began releasing treated radioactive water from the wrecked Fukushima nuclear power plant into the Pacific Ocean on Thursday afternoon. Executives of the company, known
North Korea fails second attempt to launch spy satellite but vows to try again
omersukrugoksu/Getty Images (LONDON) — North Korea said a second attempt to put a spy satellite into orbit failed early Thursday, but the reclusive country vowed to launch another in the coming months. The Malligyeong-1 reconnaissance satellite was
Lionsgate, Atlanta HBCU reinstate mask mandates amid COVID uptick. Are face coverings returning?
EMS-FORSTER-PRODUCTIONS/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — As COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations tick up in the United States, multiple institutions say they are reinstating mask mandates, at least temporarily. Morris Brown College, a historically Black college and university in
Starbucks Pumpkin Spice Latte makes early fall debut for 20th anniversary
Starbucks (NEW YORK) — Despite the date on the calendar, brands are already busy preparing their post-summer push for all things pumpkin spice, unleashing fall offerings a full 28 days before the last day of summer. For
Reggie Bush sues NCAA over suggestion he was part of 'pay-for-play' plan
Witthaya Prasongsin/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Former football star Reggie Bush and his attorneys announced Wednesday he’s suing the NCAA, claiming the organization’s past statement suggesting that he had a “pay-for-play” arrangement was defamatory. “Most recently, the
Prigozhin's body taken to medical examiner's office as Kremlin remains silent
Vladimir Nikolayev/AFP via Getty Images (LONDON) — The bodies of those killed in the plane crash near Kuzhenkino, Russia, including Yevgeny Prigozhin and the commander of the Wagner PMC Dmitry Utkin, have been moved to the Tver